Bernardo wrote:Do you know of a way to use R remotely over SSH? I've tried messing with the default_extend_env variable, to no avail. I'd love to run SublimeText on my Mac and dump code to a linux server.

// this settings exposes additional variables in repl config files, especially // those related to sublime projects that are not available through standard API // WARNING: this will switch your build system back to Automatic each time a REPL // is started so beware! "use_build_system_hack": false

facelessuser wrote:I am always amazed at the awesome stuff you do in this plugin.

Thanks, but most of it is pretty basic stuff. Time consuming and often annoying (especially on windows) but basic. I've never suspected that this thing will be still actively developed more than a year after release, in the beginning it was a simple telnet client... who knew, right?

I was trying out SublimeREPL with ipython and pylab. The correct version of ipython appears to be called, but if I try and issue the "plot" command, the plot GUI hangs. Its something to do with the interaction between ipython and the plot GUI, as calling "savefig" to save the plot works as expected.

I currently use Sublime Text 2 (awesome) with SublimeREPL to code and run Python.

Is there a way of forcing the syntax colouring to a custom setting in the REPL window?Is it possible to have a different setting for the window that runs the script and the one that emulates the interactive console?